Heritage Middle School is one of two middle schools in Independent School District 197, located in West St. Paul, Minnesota. Heritage opened its doors in January 1997. It has a population around 700 students. We have six houses within the building, 3 upstairs made up of 5th and 6th grade students and 3 downstairs made up of 7th and 8th graders. One of the core classes in 7th and 8th grade is Social Studies. The curriculum in Social Studies is a two-year thematic examination of United States and Minnesota history, geography, economics, and civics. The five themes taught both years are: Conflict, Movement, Reform & Change, American Dream, and Perspective (in no particular order). Even though we teach the same themes in both years we have select topics that are the focus of each unit. Listed below are the topics for each of the themes in years (1 & 2). During the 2010-11 we are in year 2 of the curriculum.
Reform and Change (Yr. 2)
Business Cycle
>Prosperity >Recession >Depression >Recovery
Stock Market Crash of 1929
>Stock Market Simulation
Great Depression
United States Presidents
>Hebert Hoover
>Franklin D. Roosevelt
Conflict (Yr. 2)
World War 1
>Fourteen Points
World War 2
>Pearl Harbor
>Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" Speech (December 8, 1941)
>Japanese American Internment Camps
>Korematsu v. United States
>Home Front (Rationing)
Cold War
>Truman Doctrine
>Berlin Wall
Civil Rights Movement
>Little Rock Nine
Vietnam War
>Gulf of Tonkin Incident Resolution
>Campus Protests (Kent State and Mankato State)
>United States Presidents (Lyndon Johnson)
American Dream (Yr. 2)
Careers
Labor Unions
Entrepreneurs
Movement (Yr. 2)
Technology
Interstate Highway System
Route 66
Perspective (Yr.2)
Getting Started
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Heritage Middle School 7/8 Social Studies
Heritage Middle School is one of two middle schools in Independent School District 197, located in West St. Paul, Minnesota. Heritage opened its doors in January 1997. It has a population around 700 students. We have six houses within the building, 3 upstairs made up of 5th and 6th grade students and 3 downstairs made up of 7th and 8th graders. One of the core classes in 7th and 8th grade is Social Studies. The curriculum in Social Studies is a two-year thematic examination of United States and Minnesota history, geography, economics, and civics. The five themes taught both years are: Conflict, Movement, Reform & Change, American Dream, and Perspective (in no particular order). Even though we teach the same themes in both years we have select topics that are the focus of each unit. Listed below are the topics for each of the themes in years (1 & 2). During the 2010-11 we are in year 2 of the curriculum.
Reform and Change (Yr. 2)
- Business Cycle
>Prosperity>Recession
>Depression
>Recovery
- Stock Market Crash of 1929
>Stock Market Simulation- Great Depression
- United States Presidents
>Hebert Hoover>Franklin D. Roosevelt
Conflict (Yr. 2)
- World War 1
>Fourteen Points- World War 2
>Pearl Harbor>Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" Speech (December 8, 1941)
>Japanese American Internment Camps
>Korematsu v. United States
>Home Front (Rationing)
- Cold War
>Truman Doctrine>Berlin Wall
- Civil Rights Movement
>Little Rock Nine- Vietnam War
>Gulf of Tonkin Incident Resolution>Campus Protests (Kent State and Mankato State)
>United States Presidents (Lyndon Johnson)
American Dream (Yr. 2)
Movement (Yr. 2)
Perspective (Yr.2)
Getting Started
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